>>400074I mentioned about the better reel seat because if you look closely you can see the Daiwa has 2 rings to adjust the reel seat while the Greys G10 only has 1. This is not the most important thing ever but usually economy models come with only 1 ring to tighten the reel seat.
It seems that the Daiwa is a model above the G10 you have listed. Below is the G30 which seems on par with the Daiwa fly rod you have listed.
http://fly.greysfishing.com/en-us/products/flyfishing-rods/single-handed/gr30/I believe with the G30 or the Daiwa rod you would have a quality rod that will last for some time.
I did not confirm but if these rods do not come with socks/sleeves I would highly recommend you purchase one, it helps greatly with storage and transporting the rod. Below is a link for example but I'm sure any soft material with dividers will suffice.
http://www.basspro.com/White-River-Fly-Shop-Fly-Rod-Sock/product/97724/ Beyond that you could also get a rod tube which would help prevent impact damage if you have to hike to fishing spots.